WHILE WE WON'T BE SEEING ANY WINTER WEATHER THIS MORNING, YOU WILL SEE CREWS OUT IN JUST A FEW HOURS CLEANING UP THE MESS LEFT BEHIND. 40/29's EMILY MAHER SHOWS US WHY THEY'RE BACK OUT ON THE ROADS TODAY. SHE'S LIVE THIS MORNING. THIS IS ONE OF TWO SWEEPER TRUCKS THAT WILL BE HITTING THE ROAD IN JUST A FEW HOURS. TAKE A LOOK AT THE BRUSHES ON THIS THING - IT'S THESE BRUSHES THAT WILL BE SWEEPING UP THE SAND AND SALT LEFT BEHIND ON CITY STREETS. CREWS FROM THE FORT SMITH STREET DEPARTMENT ARE CLEANING UP THE MESS LEFT BEHIND FROM SUNDAY'S STROM. THE CITY USES TWO SWEEPER TRUCKS TO CLEAR UP THE MORE THAN 500 MILES OF CITY STREETS. BOTH OF THESE TRUCKS WILL HOLD THREE LOADS OF DEBRIS - WHICH IS THEN TAKEN TO THE LANDFILL. WE FOUND OUT HOW LONG IT TAKES CREWS TO CLEAN UP THE MESS. Todd Matthews, Fort Smith Street Dept. "We'll just keep going over it back and forth until we get it all picked up. Sometimes we'll have to hit it two or three times. Because if there's like a big pile, it'll just build up underneath there and we just have to keep going until it picks it all up" (:12) THE CITY TELLS US THEY DO NOT RECYCLE ANY OF THE SAND AND SALT THAT'S' SWEPT OFF THE ROAD. THEY TELL US THERE'S TOO MUCH TRASH IN IT TO BE REUSED. REPORTING LIVE, EMILY MAHER 40/29 NEWS. CREWS FROM THE FORT SMITH STREET DEPARTMENT WILL HEAD BACK OUT TO CLEAR THE ROADS STARTING AT 7

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